Re: Fillibuster Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Re: Fillibuster Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

From the label, it's clear it's the "low" rye LDI mashbill. On their website they say it's a blend of young and old whiskies, blended and then aged in French oak wine barrels. I'm assuming they mean 2-year and ~5-year (i.e. not old) whiskeys. This makes me so sad already...

I think this is coming from the guys who own District Liquors, next to the convention center. I have to work from home tomorrow, and if I finish in time I'll head over and try to get a sample. They'd be idiots not to have samples, IMO, considering that the market is so saturated with LDI stuff and they're charging $40 a bottle.

Re: Fillibuster Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

I had a small taste of it at Modern Liquors (9th and N NW) a couple weeks ago and that was the first I'd seen of it. It wasn't bad, but basically unremarkable. I've started to see it everywhere in town now, so I think you're right; these dudes have some pull in the area. Is it normal for liquor store owners to do something like this? I've seen liquor store specific labels (usually lowest shelf stuff), but not like this.

Re: Fillibuster Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Sorry, Modern Liquors is the right name. We're talking about the same place, but with all the generic names for stores in DC, I got it scrambled.

EDIT: A few retailers have private labels, but mostly for picking scotch single barrels. K&L, I believe, contracts to make their own gin and sells it via their Faultline label. That would be pretty close to these guys in DC. Modern Liquors probably does about 0.1% of the business of K&L, though, so no idea where the money comes from...

Originally Posted by keith18

I had a small taste of it at Modern Liquors (9th and N NW) a couple weeks ago and that was the first I'd seen of it. It wasn't bad, but basically unremarkable. I've started to see it everywhere in town now, so I think you're right; these dudes have some pull in the area. Is it normal for liquor store owners to do something like this? I've seen liquor store specific labels (usually lowest shelf stuff), but not like this.

Re: Fillibuster Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

They just contacted me, claiming "1ST DC metro company to blend bourbon we are in process to set up distillery in DC. we have FILIBUSTER BOURBON, FILIBUSTER RYE." Guy's name is Sid Dilawri. An article about it is here and their sell sheet is attached.

Re: Fillibuster Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Originally Posted by cowdery

They just contacted me, claiming "1ST DC metro company to blend bourbon we are in process to set up distillery in DC. we have FILIBUSTER BOURBON, FILIBUSTER RYE." Guy's name is Sid Dilawri. An article about it is here and their sell sheet is attached.

Re: Fillibuster Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

It's undoubtedly LDI, bottled in Bardstown by 'the other guys, so bottled in Kentucky, but not distilled nor aged there. There is a TTB rule that says place of origin labeling must be accurate. Hummmmm.